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NASA Webb Uncovers Unusual Galaxy Shaped by Cosmic Collision
Science & Nature In new images from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to celebrate its fourth science anniversary, a familiar galaxy transforms into something...
Researchers in Switzerland invent a new type of pixel
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Farewell, atom-smashing Large Hadron Collider
Science & Nature After 18 years of discovery, it's goodbye LHC and hello High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider.
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CEOs, long silent on Trump’s immigration crackdown, seem to hit their breaking point over killing of Alex Pretti in Minnesota
Good morning. One thing is becoming clear for leaders in these volatile and polarizing times: there’s strength in numbers. After the deadly shooting of Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis, the second such fatality this month amid President Trump’s immigration crackdown in the city, leaders are finally speaking out. In an open letter from
News Analysis: Trump’s math problem: Rising prices, falling approval ratings
WASHINGTON — President Trump made dozens of promises when he campaigned to retake the White House last year, from boosting economic growth to banning transgender athletes from girls’ sports. But one pledge stood out as the most important in many voters’ eyes: Trump said he would not only bring inflation under control, but push grocery and energy
‘Addicted to Trump’s Circle?’ Charles Hoskinson Backs XRP Community, Slams Ripple CEO on Regulation
Charles Hoskinson, founder of Cardano, has described the XRP community as “great people” while openly questioning why Brad Garlinghouse, chief executive of Ripple, supports the US crypto Clarity Act. In an interview with CoinDesk, Hoskinson said the disagreement is about policy direction, not personal conflict, and stressed that he has no issues with the XRP
Trump’s handpicked board votes to rename Washington performing arts center the Trump-Kennedy Center
The White House says President Donald Trump’s handpicked board has voted to rename Washington’s leading performing arts center as the Trump-Kennedy Center The post Trump’s handpicked board votes to rename Washington performing arts center the Trump-Kennedy Center appeared first on Boston.com...
Ted Cruz Praises Trump’s Greenland Push-10 Years After Warning He Could Nuke Denmark
Topline Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on Sunday defended the Trump administration’s attempts to acquire Greenland—a stark departure from his remarks 10 years earlier, which have resurfaced in a viral clip showing him warning that then-presidential candidate Donald Trump could have “nuked Denmark” if elected. Cruz praised the Trump administration’s efforts to acquire the Danish territory
Trump’s envoy claims US defended Greenland during WWII, questions Denmark’s post-war ‘reoccupation’ of island
Tensions between the United States, Denmark and Greenland have escalated. US Special Envoy to Greenland Jeff Landry accused Denmark of “reoccupying” Greenland after World War II by “ignoring UN protocol,” reviving a historical argument as Washington weighs its options over the Arctic island. Landry, the Governor of Louisiana appointed by US President Donald Trump as
Why is Donald Trump’s World Liberty Financial (WLFI) is applying for a banking license right now?
On Jan. 7, Donald Trump’s World Liberty Financial (WLFI) formally applied for a national banking charter to establish the “World Liberty Trust Company.” This is a proposed national trust bank specifically designed to handle USD1 stablecoin issuance, custody, redemption, and reserve management. USD1 is WLFI's flagship product, with more than $3.3 billion in supply across
Trump’s political revolution makes America the world’s biggest risk: Eurasia Group’s Ian Bremmer
Home World News Trump’s political revolution makes America the world’s biggest risk: Eurasia Group’s Ian Bremmer Ian Bremmer warns that Washington’s growing policy volatility — from aggressive tariff use to institutional strain — is becoming a systemic risk for global markets, with courts, alliances and supply chains increasingly caught in the crossfire as investors brace
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